Difference between revisions of "Best Hand"
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Best Hand (ベストハンド) is an electro-mechanical pinball table. It is a version of Williams Electronics' Straight Flush that has been specifically adapted for the Japanese market by Sega Enterprises, released exclusively in Japan in 1970.[1]
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